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PFariPuirur Jabal:WV llpeurs,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh pally and Weekly and are 'Katherina to receive Aussausessuri and ihasaurrions for us at the tame rates as required at this *Pee. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their Saeta are at New Tam, 122 Nassau MUT, lb Butz linear. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have Rut recclv , d from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and am now prepared to Ell orders, for Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Paper Books, Pastaza, and PlOOS¢lll3oe for mblbl tires. All order, will be promptly 1711e4. THIS WZMIC.LIt PO/To For the week ending to-day, is hustled and for sale at the counter. It contains the usual va riety of miscellaneous selections and editorials, besides the whole of Hon. John L. Dawson's able speech on the Homestead bill. For sale at the counter. INORICASNI OP lONORAKOZ, There are two things that the people of this ' country especially boast of. The, first is their freedom ; and the second, the general Weill- ' genre ofthe people. Yet in regard to the last, facts eehibited by the census of 1850,1 is compa red with that of 1840, are not at all flattering to our pride as a people. It appears that the num ber of persons in this country who can neither read nor write is every year increasing. In 1840 the whole number of persons in the United States, over twenty years of age, who could not read or write was 650,000. In 1850 the number was 1,050,000; an increase during that ten years of half a mikion adults wholly uneduca• bed. The numbee, of the ignorant was thus , /stabled in ten years, while the whole popula tion increased less than one third. Notwith• Standing our boasted general intelligence, our systems of common schools, our numerous academies and colleges, and the countless books and periodicals that circulate over the whole land, the number of the ignorant is gaining on the educated; and the army or the unlettered is doubled in ten years. The Know Nothing politiolarr may argue that this unwelcome fact is caused by the large influx of igaorant foreigners.' But the tables and the ascertained facts will not bear oat this posi tion. The army of the ignorant is increasing much more rapidly in the Soutoern than in the North ern State,. Yet very few foreigners settle in the Southern States. In those States, then, where the proportion of ignorant is increasing the fastest, comparatively few foreigners can be found.'t•They locate principally in the middle and western States. Even in the New England State'', where the Common eohools are as old as the goverhmentg, and were open to all long be fore the revolution, the number of those who Can neither read nor write is much greater now than fifteen years ago. An intelligent writer states that in some towns of Connecticut, where thirty years ago it was a rare thing to Sod a grown person who could not read and write, now many such are found, and many of them native-born at that. It will not do, then, to at tribute the increase of ignorance to foreign im migration alone or even mainly. It .is well known that a large proportion of the Norwegi ans, Swedes, Germa6s, Swiss, Belgians and En glish who have oome over to this country have enjoyed some advantages of education in their native lands, and some of them are thoroughly educated men. The same writer above referred to estimates, from the tables and data before him, that the increase of cows unable to reed and write from 1840 to 1850 was 260,000. Of this number he eats down 66,000 as naturalized foreigners, and the remaining 196,000 as the increase of native born voters who cannot read the tickets they oast into the ballot-boxes. Bat this is only the ifs crease of uneducated voters in ten years. At the present rate of growth of population, and of uneducated persons having the right to vote, we shalLin fifteen or twenty years have a mil. lion voters who cAnnot read the names of the candidates on their tickets; and to them the newspapers and periodicals that discuss the merits of the candidates, and the nature and importance of the principles involved , in the elections, are utterly useless. To them the dem agogues will be the only teachers, and the un efrupulous politicians the oracles. We are far from saying that all those who can not read and write are unfit to exercise the elective franchise: Many of them are excellent citizens, and their virtues and patriotism enti tled to respect and confidence. But they are more liable to be misled and deceived by wily and selfish politicians and dirty demagogues who foist themselves into positions of leadership and influence that they are wholly unfit to fill. General 'education is the great safeguard of re publican liberty. None controvert that oft repeated truth ; and admitting it, all must regret the alarming increase of the ignorant in our country. In the slave•holding States less atten• Lion has hitherto been paid to general education than In the free States. The late messages of the Governors of Virginia and Georgia admit and deplore the fact, and urge the most strenu ous and liberal efforts to remedy the evil. The new States are generally making ample pro vision for common school education; and ac counts from all parts of the country indicate a lively interest in the cause of general education. Yet, notwithstanding these encouraging signs, and the Battering belief that the Americans are beyond all others an intelligent people, the in flexible facts developed by the- census returns assure us that the army of the ignorant is rapidly augmenting, and that even now nearly half a million voters cannot read the tickets they cast into the ballot boxes. This is a great evil; but what shall be the remedy? Should people be compelled to send their children t 6 school'? Shall the right of suffrage be withheld from the ignorant until they learn to read and write? Some propose the latter as a remedy. But it should only be applied in States where the common school sys tem has been long enough established to give all the citizens an opportunity to acquire the rudi ments of education. Where such advantages have been long enjoyed, ignorance is certainly a dis grace, and should be at a diseAnt. For a na tive of such a State as Connecticut ignorance has no excuse. A man in traveling over that whole State will hardly ever be out of sight of a school home; and the poor, however poor, may educate their children without cost. And the same is now true in Pennsylvania. In 1836, our common school system went into operation, and since then the number of adults that cannot read and write, ie every year diminishing. It shouldeoon be true of Pennsylvania that all its citizens, both native-born and naturalized, can read and write. In such states we would be in favor of pretty stringent measures to reduce the army of the Igoorant. The purity of our elections, the safe ty of our institutions, and the honor and beet interests of our country would justify mob measures. Give all the people first, time and opportunity to become educated, and then hold voluntary ignorance a crime and a disgrace. In the New Jersey Hones of Representatives on Tuesday, a Prohibitory Liquor bill passed to third reading. A motion to exclude Lager Beer was negatived. The bill will be voted on .by the people, in October next, and if ratified • will go into.effeet the February following. ( keltl. 4 4 , " 4;' 4 -44 4 ' s l 14,4 ' ,174 4 $.• 4 4 • A heavy snow storm prevailed in the Atlantis: States, States, north of Mason & Dixon's Line, on Wid nesday. The sleighing is particularly line in Boston, New York arid Philadelphia: - We regret to learn from the Cinointusti papers that the venerable widow of. President Harrison is again very daugewously ill. Her son,lion. G. Scott - Harrison, was expected to arrive home on Thursday: It was thought Mrs. Harrison could not survive Tuesday night, but she slightly re vised on Wednesday. The Cincinnati tavern-keepers are not disposed to submit, without a struggle to the liquor law passed by the last Legislature• It is very strin gent, and perMits the Mile of no liquors except native wine and beer. One of the Supreme Judges pronounced it unoonstitutional some months ago, but a full bench has reversed that decision. Robert G. Simpson, late 'Treasurer of Phila delphia county, charged with being 1 defaulter, has been acquitted. The jury were out thirty six hours. This will surprise those who read Judge Blaok's charge, which we published on Thursday, and seemed to leave no doubt his guilt. Juries are getting to be a wonderfdl in stitution. • The New York ship carpenter's who have been on a strike for some time, hare followed the ex ample of the Longshoremen, and gone to work at the reduced rates—s2,so per day. They were indnoed to do this from the foot that much of their work was being done on Long Island in consequence of the wages lining been at the reduced prices in the Long Island ship yards for some time. Oaio NIWSPAPBBS os nu Casa Pux.—At the Convention of, Ohio editors held last week at Zanesville, the following resolutions were adopted : " Rasolued, That from end eller the let of March, 1855, we will conduct our Oudot. only upon the club principle- All enbeertrlone, adverderments end Jobbing must be paid for etrietly In advance, erupt whets we have mutual deal. Ines with bantams men." We are of opinion that newspaper men gen erally will have to oome to this sooner or later. Few are aware of the trouble and annoyanoe, not to mention the great losses annually, prin ters are subject to by having several thousand amounts scattered throughout the country. It is a notorious fact that the publishing business is less profitable than any other where an equal amount of capital and talent is invested ; and it will be thus always, if a plan is not adopted to prevent so many miserable devils from cheating them out of their just dues. By the way, we observe the hit. Vernon Banner has resolved to publish a list of its delinquent patrons. If in no other way, this will do some good by putting the " rest of mankind " on their guard against the shameless swindlers. Single out your black sheep, brother Harper. MADABILIS DiC VRIES' LAST CONVERT The second and last grand Concert of this lady will take place this evening at the - Masonic Hall, and we feel lure that all who attended the first will be sure to be there to-night. As we said yesterday, we never saw an audience so carried away ; their enthusiasm knew no bounds. Nearly every piece, on the programme was en cbred, and all left the Hall 'satisfied that they had listened to one of the greatest lyric artists of the age. To•night hi the programme will be found Mo zart's great flute aria, oenaidered by competent judges to be one of the most difficult piece. of vocalisation ever written for the human voice; also the grand aria frcan_ Lucretia Borgia," Cosa per me serino,. from" La Bonnambula," and the beautiful duett.frem "La .Favorita," making one of the richest feces of melody ely offered here for a Concert. Mr. Smith wad Me liedrees...A Hofer Nipped is the Had. By reference to our legislative report this morning, it will be gem the proposed reform of Mr. D. L. Smith, of Allegheny, has ended in smoke. It was to extend the elective franchise to respectable " cultud pussons" by legislative enactment, thus getting rid ins summary man ner of the clause in the constitution, requiring • voter to be a white freemen of the age of twen ty-one. But don't give up it so, Mr. Smith. Re member the little song you J r . must have heard, if you hive read the Constitution of Pennsylvania: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." It is the fate of great reformers to meet with little success at the start, end it is as plain as the nose on your face your road to immortality lieu through the colored-elective-franchise ques tion. Cuts.wei. LewMa I Ice hissaLcaumarre.— In order to correct the prevailing impression, said to be erroneous, that there is an unusually large number of clergymen in the present Legis lature of Idaesachusetts, a member of that body states that there aro but five olesgymen in the Senate and seventeen in the Rouse of Re presentatives, making lwenty•two in all. In some previous Legislatures, the same writer says, there bate been nearly or quite at many as now. The Building Associations of New York, Which, during prosperous times, received prompt monthly payments, are now affected by the strin gency in the money market, for tho mechanics and workingmen who contributed to them are not able to continue their payments. The latter are proposing to get legislative action, requiring all thee. organisations to report immediately their condition to the Legislature, with a view to the devising of a plan. for the winding up of thtir affair. upon some equitable principle. The New York Sun suggests: Those who have redeemed shares could be credited with their payments, and a reeponeible Receiver be appointed by the State to collect the debts of the Association for the bene fit of shareholders who have not redeemed. Under the arrangement, it would be neeeesary to mitigate the terms upon which the Associa tions have loaned money, and accept the princi pal of the money loaned, with legal interist on the amount until it was repaid. It is strange that a Legislature which refused any relaxation of the usury laws, so ae to enable poor men to borrow money upon pieces of property to erect a home, should sanction one of the most usurious echemes that ever deceived a hopeful people." Now DODOIL-A firm, purporting to be 4- Law, Grinnell & Minot," New York, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, sent printed notices containing their Card to individuals out West, whose mance they procure from newspapers and Directories, telling them a package has just been received from California for them ; " freight on which is s—, (several dollars,) on the receipt of which said package will be forwarded." Such a "Sell" was sent to our partner, Mr. Stow, who, writing to several New York Houses, learns it to be a hoax. Those who take the papers will of course be on the look•out.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. A CURIOUS PIITSIOLOGIOAL FAOT.-A French officer, while making a reconooisanoe near Sebeetopol, was knocked down by the wind of a cannon ball, and the shook was so severe as to cause paralysis of his tongue, no that he could neither• move it nor speak. Obtaining leave of absence, he returned to hlareeilles and placed himself under electrial treatment. After a few shocks he could move his tongue with more facility, and at length, after an unuenally powerful shock, his speech wan restored, and he was fully recovered. COMPITITION.—The hackman of San Francisco have been charging se high ae thirty dollars for a carriage. A line of omnibuses was recently established, and the carriage hire came down at once to one dollar. Nothing like competition to care extortion. • A CHALISNOIR lIDIOTZD.-114r. Butt Rewson, 'who challenged Prentice, the editor of the Louis ville Journal, to a duel, has been indicted by the grand Oar) , in Little Rock. Ris second, Major Davis, ps indicted also. Niwo of the Day. 13I!==3=3= N:4A=M innissvvireNie LMGISLATVRIL NEWS BY TELEGRAPH WISDSHEIDAT. to &Iwo, the Speaker presented a statementtied po Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. Re from the State Treasurer, in reply to a remit,- tion of the Senate, showing thinemonot of tem porary loans outstanding ; &Wean a statement from the same officer of the .amount of moneys belonging to the State on deposit in banks, on L the nest. and fifteenth of each month, during the lot year' A communication was am received from the Auditor General relative to allowances made to banks for certain services. He says no such al lowances have been paid since 1846, except to the Bank of Pennsylvania, which received $ BB , - 000 for services. Another communication was also reoeived from the Auditor General relative to the fees paid to James McCormick and James N. Purviance, in the case of the Commonwealth against the Bank of Pennsylvania. The fees paid amounted to $6.760. Mr. Haldeman submitted a resolution, which wee adopted, requesting the Auditor General to inform the Senate what amount of moneys be longing to the State was collected by Francis W. Hughes, late Attorney General of the State, and on which he was allowed a per oentage amount lag to $8,400. Some other unimportant business was trans• acted, when the Senate adjourned. In the House, on motion, the Committee on the contested seats from Northampton county were granted leave, of absence, and authority con [erred to take evidence in the ease in North •ampton county. The Judiciary Committee reported back the bill to confer on colored persons the right of citizenship, with a negative recommendation. [This is the one introduced by David L. Smith, of Alle gheny.] The bill to repeal the three hundred dollar ex emption law was reported, with a like recom mendation. A number of other bills were reported from the Committees ; also • number read in place. A series of joint resolutions were submitted, instructing our Senators in Congress, and re questing our Representathes to use their in fluence and votes against the admission of any more slave States in the Union. Adjourned. [Prom the Cincinnati Commercial, 2511 i. J Th• Ohio Liquor Low-m.Xeeting of Pursuant to adjournment, the landlords of the principal hotels, restaurants and public house , assembled at the Barnet House, yesterday after noon, to take advisory measures in regard to the late decision of the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, sustaining the constitutionality of the " Liquor Law." The attendance wee nu merous, and the meeting conduoted with deco rum, and an unanimity of feeling . On motion, an agreement was drawn up bind ing its signers to pay the various sums affixed to their names, for the purpose of raising a fund to sustain the association in taking such regal steps as they may deem advisory in resisting the law. About three thousand dollars were promptly_ sabsoribed for this purpose yesterday afternoon, and a committee of three was appointed to cir• collate the aubecription list for signatures, among the landlords throughout the city. On motion, it was unanimously agreed that any one coulA become a member of the associa tion by payinit into the treasury the sum of five dollars, hut lf _arrested for violating the law, in order to secilii to themselves the benefit of mu tual protection, they must pay an additional sum of forty-fee dollars. A motion prevailed, without a dissenting solos, that in future, the LOCAL LAW PROHIBIT. IRO TR , BALI 01 LIQUOR OR SUNHAT SHOULD BS ATILMTLT MID TO TRII LETTIR OBSARVID, and that henceforth the bare should be closed and oo liquor sold . or given away on the prem ises on that day. Oa motion, the association - adjourned to meet to-day at 8 o'clock, P. M ihr What, or ',bleb in the best Worm Ter I Is a question daily an.l hourly asked by parents, anxious for the health of their children. All who ere at all areosintel with the article, will Immediately answer, DR. ADLANE'S CILEIIRATED TERMIFUOR. It has never been known to fail, and is one of the skeet rem dies that sax be used. A Mend of ours lately headed us the following statement In refers ore to this Vermifuge: lice , 'Yoke, September 25, 1851 Galeria:ace young lady of my acquaintance had been for a long time very much troubled with worms. I advieed her to try Dr. M'L.ne'• Celebrate. Vert:Wog*. She word. lugly purcheded and toa one vial, which moiled her to discharge an unusually large quantity of lemma She was Immediately relieved of all the dreadful symptoms iieexua pawing Chia dues., and rapidly recovered her usual hooch. The young lady does not wish her name mention ed; her maidouce, however, is 820 Wirth street, and she re fora to Mrs. llardie, No. 3 Manhattan plate. P. IL—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M'ien's Cele ebrated Liver Pills, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores in thlw city. Purchaser. will be careful to act for, and take o.,aa but Dr. IrLane's Vennlingo. All others, in comparison, we worthless. Also, for sae by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Sueoesiors to J. Kidd S. Co , No. di Wood street. agy- Stare flops fwee Ste k....DR. MORSE'S INVIOORATINO ELIXIR CORDIAL.—The st•rtliog corm of nervous disease. writ gbt by this marvel.worklng newton/dye has awakened the public mind from the apathy with which Innumerable diaappointmente had accustomed it to regard what are called "patent medicines." It is not too much to coy, that nothing short of miraculous Interpo sition has ever produced ouch rapid relief to the feeble and suffering. Thoneands of both sexes, whose narrow, eye tams were utterly prostrate, some of whom were bed-ridden, and otheks merely tottering over the earth's et/dace, appa rently broken In constitution and on the high road to the grave, have been restored, by two or three coarse, of the Elixir, to robrurt health. The Agent has the proof. and evidences In his bands, and I. prepared at all times to ex• hibit them. The medicine only requires facts to sustain it . Ladies who for years had been suffering from the worst ennplications of the peculiar difficult. to which too many of the ma are subject, have been rrl eves] in less than one month; casting off, as If by enchantment, the lassitude, palm, nervous Irritation, low spirits, and debility, and be, coming active, healthy and cheerful. The LiVIGORATINO ELIXIR is indeed a godsend to the feebler sex—restoring to regularity every Intermitted function, and in many in• "tenon hlawaing the despairing wife with maternal joys. Nor is It Wm certain In its action upon man, whether weakened by excess, or 'offering from conetitutional debil ity, nervounteaa, dyspepsia, liver disease, or any other disorder that Impale, the integrity of the virile function. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot. ties. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; Bin for twelve dollars. C. ii. RISC, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Drugglede throughout the United States, Canada and the Wall/aim . FLAMING a BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. ORO. U. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood street, do 8.. R. RILLLIRS t CO., No. 67 Wood street. 3. P. FLAMING. Allegheny Cite. Jenruls •T nroti/akantioni.weWhereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented deman&for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT'S PREMIUM HATHARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap. peannica, bus absolutely worthlers, which has a tetuleney to injure the regulation of the genuine article, purchiw.ers should be partiodier to ask for IFivpher Premiain Ream rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for Its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the bet weather, removing all disagreeable sensed°us of dininees and headache, and for the toilet It has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. It. thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for It. completely restoring a decayed head of hair; fur re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its falling olf, who' her from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the uece•city of using hair dyes, as it excite, the secretions, produring a !supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving Ins hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a lusts. riasit growth. For vale by every druggist In the city, and by druggists nd merchants throughout the United ;Votes. A liberal diacouot io wholwiale dealer. Price 25 cents • bottle. PETER T. WRIGIIT & CO 241 Slorket et., Philadelphia. For rale by OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood Area Pittsburgh. Jool7:door3m is •V Plles.wwW. Jennie, Ertl., of Columoun, uhio Seorefery of the Ohio ....Butscee Company, who was taken to New York all extreme debility, with Piles, to have an operation perftrined by the celebrated Dr. Mott, as the only chance to save hie life, accidentally heard of the PAIN EX TRACTOR, stater, "• For years my disease defied medical elan, and grew wore, until life became intolerable. As soon is I commenced using this Salve I rested in bed for the night the first time in many months, the frequency of the discharges abated, and in a few weeks the dysenteric sw.retion was entirely euppreeeed, and from that time to this, I have felt NO PAIN, NO soaavres, 210 01075108, and am now as strong and hearty as ever." CORNS AND BUNIONS can be cured with DALLEY•S PAIN EXTRACTOR by rubbing come of it in, on, and around the parts morning and evening, keeping on • small quantity spread on linen. It completely draws out the Corns. Pinsone turned with Coins and Bunione—unable to wear boots, and some walking on crutches, have been com pletely and succeaufully cured by It. C. W. CLICKENER A CO., Proprietors, New York. For tale by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, 1.10 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Idedleines throughout the Uni• ted States. jan7.2•2w Aar The Pleasure and Contort of bring wan Irmo in a SUIT OP CLOTHES, la greatly enhanced by Daring them GOOD, and BUTLABLII TO THI SMOG. OBIBBLE hingot all that is necenary to effect that great eonaumma• don, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to experienos all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 240 Liman MIXT, head of Food. I'. E.—Pantaloons, in particular, is one of la prenal Arks- He cannot be beet In the style and At of this gar amt. Namerow refameeu (you'd be given, if eoeexq , to eartobOesto Gds state= t (deoP) L G r • • • J t e. %,4 • .1 . s. TH18T7.21111U2 COBOL'S'S Wasantoroa Crrr, January 26.—Ponals.—The President pro tem, stated that this was private bill day, and the unanimous consent of the &s -ate via required for the transaction of any oth er business. Mr. Hunter asked the unanimous consent for the purpose of taking up the army appropriation bill. Mr. Pettit said he would give hie unanimoue consent, if Mr. Hunter would allow him to have one little bill passed. Mr. Hunter said the consent must be given unconditionally or-not at all. Mr. Pettit.—Then I cannot consent. The bill for the relief of Capt. Philip F. Voor hies, of the 11. S. Navy, was postponed until Friday next. On motion of Mr. Mehry.the bill settling the claims of the legal heirs of Richard W. Meade, deceased, was postponed as above: On motion of Mr. Stuart, the bill for the re lief of the claimants of the private armed brig Gen. Armstrong, was taken up. Mr. Weller offered a substitute, authorising the Secretary of State to adjust the claims of Capt. Samuel C. Reid, the owners, officers and crew of the Armstrong, and pay what is due, if not exceeding $181,600, being the sum demand ed of the Portuguese government. The amendment was agreed to. Messrs. Clayton and Weller advocated the pay ment of the claimants of. the brig Oen. Arm strong. Mr. Stuart opposed it. llocue.—Mr. Fuller, from the committee on commerce, reported a joint resolution authoris ing the President to give the requisite Dodos for terminating the reciprocity treaties of commerce and navigation, in cases where the tonne stipu lated for their continuance have expired, with with such powers and States as in his opinion manifest illiberality in their commercial inter course with the United States. Mr. Haven said this ought to pass, in order to get rid of some onerous impositions on our ()com merce. The resolution was passed. Mr. Boyce moved to reconsider the vote. Mr. Fuller said the resolution was referred to the committee of commerce s year ago. and wee in accordance with the view' of the State De partment. The object is to enable notice to be given to the Danish goveromeat, with which there is now a treaty imposing onerous dues on our commerce going into the Baltic and Elsi more. Under the language of the existing trea ty, it is considered that the President is not au thorised to take the initiative without the author- iv of Congress. Mr. Bayly hoped that Mr. Boyce's motion would prevail. He wanted the rem.hation cent to the committee on foreign affairs. They bad already the subject before them; it was one not so free from doubt as a casual_observer might suppose. The House refused to re•cooeidet' the vote by which the resolution passed. The Frenoh spoliation hill was again taken up in committee and diseuesed at length, and all the amendments offered were rijected. Without concluding the eubjeet the House ad 'ounied. Fire lat South Brooklyn. New YORK, f lannary 26.—A fire occurred in South firookly4 this morning, consuming Ave brick buildings on the corner of At!satin and Furnam streets. Tun principal sufferers are .1. A. Christian, restaurant; T. Cavanaugh, dealer in liquors; the Waverley House; A. M'Coy, boat and shoes ; Mrs. McAlpine, fancy store, and numerous private families. L 0613 $50,000. Nesting of ilard-Shells. ALBANY, January 2G.—The Democratic Flard- She:l Committee hela a meeting last night, and resolved to stand by their principles. They consider that the recent election was no teat, but clearly established a want of confidence in the administration. They strongly endorse Daniel S. Dickenson. Burraw, January 28.—The riot on the Boa lo and Brantford Railroad has been quelled and the obstructions removed. PLILLAIDf.LPIIIA, January 26.—There was two inches of snow last night, whict6is now melting. At Eseton there were five Initial i l tiirow, which to sti.l Ilona• of Refuge BUI. HARRISBURG, January 26 —Ten House of Hs. fuge 1116 planed finally this day. air Consumption and Spitting 8100 d... gee the certificate of Mr. Turner 11. Hammy, for many years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericksburg, Va., and lam of the City Ilotel, Richmond, Va. Dr John Ming., of the city of Richmond, though a ream. lax physician, and of course opposed to what ha called quack niedidnis, wa• obliged to say that Its good efrecta in the case of Mr. Ramsey. were wonderful Indend. lie hal been given up by tavern' phyelniane; bad tried most of ihe quack tordiolnei, and yea on the verge of ,I,opatr, as well or the grave, when be trial Curler's Spud& Mixture. Wo retort!. public to hie thll and langtby eartitlesta •round the bottle, mating hl. cure. I=l Leeture.—Youau !Du's Itaacorru.a Luau! Ann al WIWI& laarrara—Rea. JOIIN LORD, or Connectlnut, • 111 ,L,cturn at SIASONIO LULL, 012 next MMt.NUAY RYR.YI NO, January th. cn+at~—The Dcrtiopententa coal Ctudaca of ad French Rer.lteson. Doorsopen at o'clock; Lecture to commence at 71,a T:ckets of •Llnotemon 25 cents; to be bad at the prtnmpel Music end Rook Stores, ducat. , Library Rooms, Lecture Ctentatittee, and et the door. JOHN 11. KIRKPATRICK, WM. H. KINCAID, lIKKRY WOODS, ELIAS LI. IRISH, JAMES !SUCH AN•N, Lecture Committee. lun' In Tile. liEsT TIME TO BUY WATUilnet—i hose recently roc Bed a large assortment Of my perlor Warrhee , ma.tufactured in Europe expreally to my order, (smut over toot Spring) Casella tied strangest will now Dud In my setabLishment a stock of Watches as exten eive sad as tine as any In the eastern titian; and In consid eration of the times, et lower prices thinner before offered In this market. Those having money to invest In this way will find it to their interest to do SO 000, as times will shortly be better and prices will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the hest manner. W. W. WII.OON, 07 Market street, corset of Fourth. ' &ND ItillWoPeostoo sn • 111At1AZINYtl AND NSWSPAPERS—Grahasn's Maga sloe, for February. hew York Journal, for February. Chamber,' Journal, for January. Tb' New York (Jerald, 'tribune, Polio° Gazette, Home Jouroal, Citlsen, and all the eastern weeklies for this week. Just reoeived and for male by W. A. OLLDENFSNNEY /k CO.'S, N 0.78 Fourth street. C ASLEH UlL—suu gall. In .tore ora and foreals try FLKIIINU 8E03., XTBACT UMl4'ooD-1,600 tbs in sten, and for r.olo by Jau27 FLEMING BROS. PtIALTUII-2,000 fl in stars and fbr solo by jou27 ➢LILIILNO BROS. IUPPERAS—.IO bbl In boon ond for ..lo by lJ Jan 27 FLY...SIING BROS. i ‘l . Al= . 4t-1,000 In atm., and fur 'ta co Baos. Acik.;-I%)OCU, lu bulk m etutuond tornado by Jon•-7 FUMING BROS. YW DER ItlitlEAßß-100 Bodo fdore and for ofide by E jan'27 PLR' INli BRAS. 'tem.:DEED MALINE,7IA—/50 for Ws by Jan 27 FLRILLNG BRO& 8M31311'1 . 8 wAetitho YOWDKIL-10 boxes for solo by jou27 FrfkbllNG BROS. lOR SALE.--A OittiCtitY liTifitg, hi the centre of the city, doing a large bottoms. The buyer of It min go into a basinme that la ' , ate, and make money forthwith. The owner of it bee the Hamm firer, and offer. • bargain. Knquire of TllO.llAn WOODS, jail= 76 Fourth gavot BA.LP,—A sup,,rlor FARM, on the Perrysville Plank r Road, eight milee from the city, of 100 wee; enlist:4 fore gerdener. It is In good order, and has all the build ings necessary fore home. Enquire of fp° LET-6 good BRICE HOUSES, Indifferent parts of I the thy. Call in time on THOMAS WOODS, Jan 27 75 Fourth streeL 1011 N—CO bus to arrive mad for sale try J *127 HZNILT H. COLLINS. MOLARBEB-26 Dbl e to arrive and for sale b Jan 27 HENRY EL COLLIN& Carpets Less than Cost. HE undereigned having reduoed the price. of their en tire stock of Carpet., Oil Clothe, Raga Meta, Slatting, dc., from 20 to 25 per cent, call the attention of persons In want of any arUcles in their line to the fallowing. Their stock le one of the /argot and hod slated In the city, and conflate in part of Velvet and Brengel.; Tapestry Bruasels; Aubrimort Enamels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry lograin do; Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Stair Rode, Window Shades, and a large sasortnnut of Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet in width. Thin Wine cow. C. B. ILICADLY 00., N0._112 Third street.. A COUSTIO OIL, FOR DEAPNgB2.—This Par OR the effect of relieving the tension, and hringling into use the natural action of the parts, so as to restore the hearing when lost or impelled. This is proved by so many and well known mess, that, where known, it needs m prase. All deaf persona should use Lametti's Acoustic OIL It will re• lime at op*e. Avoid any taltatlons. Ask far Leman% Avow* OH, and bike no other. gold by Jews fi L Mann, 14/b 2hted.steest e, • ISM '.~:, IBOOIID illaiiilN *- Snow In the Nast lIEW A.D9I.IITIIMILENTEI. SUCCXIII3OrI to J. Kidd & Co, No. 60 Wood street THORAS WOODS, 76 lourth street. Tivt.lll.• laltdies see Nesreater happiness can nuntals find, I Thal saving trouble to all womankind. goad and reflect, ye daughters fair of Eye, Dry up )our teen, no longer need you grieve. Dr. CaiIIiSSNLLNII PILLS Pug YENLALES. .Terettly4lve years of unparalkded encases have proved the virtue of theta celebrated Dills in New York. Can be lately wed in all patent irregedaritiekotetructione, to. Full and expli cit oirectioza with each box. Cali midget a circular gratis. These PllL should never be taken during pregnancy, 114 they would be sore to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, end free from anything injurious to Pie or health. Directions aceampany each box. Price $1 per boo. Pia Nodes to Stonkholderssaadista Aura Gamer Yeller BansioenConassa, rittebut Jwo. my I, 1265.—1 n awordence with the Charter, a general meeting of the o..nebolders of the.A.LIAG JAN i it I 1 LittlAD COMPANY, will be held et their Mhos, No. 74 Water street, Pittebergh,on the FIRST TUOODAY (oth day) of . I. ,brustry neat, at lb o'elobs, A. el., at widen two: and the report of the Preeident and Managers tor the pea: 'ear, and a statement of the &train& the Company, wile ,a oregano/. And at 12 Vetoer., leL:, an election for rre..atent and Beard of Menges fdr the en , elng year iill to bald. Dahl] J. GIBBON, &watery. NORTH WRSTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFIOII, NO. 76 WALNUT STIUSET, PaILADELPELL CHARIER PERPETUAL. !Lather'Bed Capital $300,000. ABBETT6 LIABLE NOB TUB LUSAKA UP 2113 COM PANT. In block Noted, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort. gages and Judgments .........$lOO,OOO In Ms Beasivable, Mortgages and. Judgments, In Bonds, As.. 106,003 Oub, Cash Assets and ILMsb Items 47000 Total 4163,000 H. OADWIAL., President 0. H. lIU tII, Secretary. Sir Mrs, Marine and Inland Transportation deka, tales t corrent rates. . . . . SEPAVRENCES riressuzaa. .• Kramer & Rehm, Cur Hog, Robertaon & Co., N. Holmes & Boos, Wm. thmaley k Co., J. A. Hotel:dam k Co., D. Leech A Co., Murphy, Venom & Co. Walnright, Huntington M. L. Hollowell k Co., a Mloyo, David S. lirown a Co., C. 11. A Uoo. Abbott; Wood a Oliver, Heaton a Dena'., Caleb Cope a Co, CM.. alegargee lk Co., Drexel a Co, 'Salaam Hon. Win. D. Haley, &-ott, Baker k Co., Harris, Hale a (Ax, Deal, Milligan A Oa J. BANKS HNIAL', Agent. N 0.116 Water street. rittelnirgb Life, Fire and Xarine Insarance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFT4 , STREET, MA.IIOIIIO BALL, PILTi•SBURCiII., PA. JAMhd 8. 11.0014, Yrridont. Cauca A. OW.Tox Secretary. Thus (.7omporty ma tes every Insurance appertAlniag to o Connected vrttb Also, &garnet ILu i and Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and Mir aleeippi men and tributarbse, and Marine Mats generally. And aerial= L0.01.11(1 Damage by Mire, anti against the Perils of the demand Inland Navigation and Transportation. Polietee Issued es the 101 , 04 ratee oonsletent n,th safety to all partied DUMOTOWS: Jamas 8. Hoot, Wm. 8. Haven, Samuel &Clerk-an, James D. ki'l.iiii, %V itilam Phillips, Alexander Krullay, John hmitt, John Yallarton, Josaph.P. tasaam, M. D., I Robert Galway, John al'Alpna, AI :ander iheynolda, Ann. Wm- V. Johnston, strong County, James Mr,ths.l, Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning, (looms h. heLlan, iiiram 'Stows, Beaver. mylM:ly Ls?. CITIZUNS , 1311.11irallke• Company of Pitts burghe.--W M. BADOLYIY, President; aaJdUML L. MARSHILL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water Street, beMent Mantermed WlX4StreetS. Insures }LULL and CADDO Make, ea the Ohio sad 11.budo elppi Meer. earl Of Murk. Doane against Lose or Damage by Mum ALSO—Amainat the Perils of Ms gas, and Inland Hafts. lioinead Trampniatka. - INSICTOILE Willis= Bag.ley, Wm. Ingimer,ir., James M. Cooper, tonauel M. Slw, &mewl nos, Witham Ltinghars, • Robert Dan letp, j r., John S. Dilworth, Lome M. Pennock, Franc. hollers, O. Harbstigh, J. tichrmunsoor, . Waltarßryant, Wiaisaiii. Hays. John Ehlmon. dec2l EL.rW•itern Pennsylvania liospital.-. Dm L.. !foam; &world, betweiw Wood and Market streets, and J. Kau, North-out corner of Diamocil, Alle gheny city, are the attending lihysicam to the stare land. Whoa, for the Mot Quarter of 1054. Appileations for mammon may to made to them at all home at their aMmi, or at the hospital at o'cloca , Recent oases Of accidental injury are received at oil Mors, without form ri,,er.r HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa.--OFFICE, No. luB :MIRY ST opposite Me Telegraph Lace. Thee Assotaktion is organised for the purpose of affording matuil amirtanse to each Other, in owse of sickness or ac- Mina. by paying a soma yearly payment, the wombats of the ASeeciatiOa Wilma a weekly benetitgurni,; averaging from t 2,15 LO $lO per week. In thin ASSUCIaLIOIII ail nerrnbeit are e4ually interested in the management and pivtits. 0. B. lI'KENZIE, President. T. J. HaNur, Soutar). fituoce Guuniittee—Josikri Sod, .31.1105 likkdrria, G. 11, Ilervene. CA.disulthis nip&lan—F. land, hi. D ()Oleo Olds and Pennsylvania road Company, Pirrsao.wn. Decembrr 23. 10.4.—: , 00100—The Annual leetlug of the EL0C4i1 , 41.1.1. met Election of Directors of the 011 EU AND PENNSYL VANIA ItAt LROAD (kAI PANT, for the else:Ling year, will he held at. the calm of the Company, to Piustoorgit, 00 1111712Dlir,tta99th day of January, 1339, between the boars of Id A. M. and 9 P. Si,. (meeting at lo) • By order of the Board of Directors. &egad J. ROBINSON, Secretary. toPrankda Saving Fund and Loan association, °PACS, No. l 7 ritONT al'Ne KT. Discount Day—SUNDAY. Notes offered on MATUNDAY to the Secretary, at the More of Jonn U. Stellar, No. SI Wood street_ Weekly Dun received at the same time suo Ora Ideo J. WHITTIER., Senviary. Os. ATTENTION C. L 11.-lEou are hereby manna to attaud at your Armory, on 31ONDAYS, Wk:DNEZ , LAYS nod VKID. Ytl, tor "dritionkd N tram.= such bust ... as may come before the Cumpaoy. P. KANE. tuarhutand Berretary pot tem. To Let.—.l:llli bEIIUND Ur 'ELLE NSA , tlzy TUNE F.NtiINE tiollt3li (a nail euitebtn fur public trawling.) will Le let for three or four nights in the % r ota. 801:Gli FUNSTON. at B..ll'Clorkaris, No. 96 Wood Went. [crDisettens...The JOIIIiNEYSLE.N TAILDES. BO CI ETY, of Patsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the Mar WEDNESDAY of every wrath, at tiCIItyCIILELTER'S, in the Diamond. By order. [W-1. 0. 0. V.—Placa ot menunK, Waalungton Wood .0..4 between Firth Wait and Virgin alley. PITIMILOC L0D,K,N0.336-I!derLrevery Tuesday evening. MUCANTILZ ENCI.IOIII.II, No. tir—rdinsta tarot and third Friday of each month. imard.sily Wm. 11. Williams & Co., BANKEIAND EXCHANGE BR ERS COrner Wood and Third ands. All transactions made on Ilberal term. OollecUo. of MI Notes, &e., promptly attended to. jeed:ixte stildrfill3.l— dozen Corn Brooms; 6000 Umunters' t•o bushel Hags; 100 bushels Dried •ppies; 600 do Perches; 60 do Pared Poacher; 1000 IN prime Pestbers, in store and for sale by jan.2o IiNtILISLI * RICLIARDSuN G I:LAIN-60W buebels nbelled Corn, in store; 2000 do Oats, in store and to arrive; 400 do Igar Corn, in store and for We by KNOL.IBII i RICIIARDSOY.i. F AMILY FLOUR, IC.- 100 barrels Satre White Wheat Family Flour: 600 bushels Coro Meal; 100 do Clover deed; 60 do Timothy deed, In other and ftr sale by ENGLISH Ai liICIIAADd4).N. 1111 R-15 tads Roli nutter; D U 50 kegs Packed Batter; 100 blas Primo No. 1 Lard; 10 bbls Urea.. Lard, In store and for sale by ENLiLI2III a RICUARIMON. L IUE-1,0 barrnis Lonierillo Limo; 200 do Union Cement; 160 do N. U. alolasmns; WO do N. C. Tar, in store and for Ws by *136 NNULISIL t IiICLIARDSON TONALIki--itx) bow, n•. W. U. Tobacco; 10 tans prime Pearl Ash; casks Pot dab; 75 beim Saltpetre; • 1000 boxes prime Crest Cheeee, in store and for sale by ()au2tii ENIILI4II A HIt.aIdKDSON. =3=o Tug DES I EVIDENCE of the excellence of CAECRYIS VICTUALS, in the tact that hie rooms are crowded with customers, who go away de lighted witti Wo ilurrsient which they obtain for their money. err, Apollo Buildings, 70 Fourth stmet, next to Men chetah' Exchange. jaaid 'Ur ARH.ANTED NUT TO FADE—The Iletureb taken for VT Flfly Cenui and upwsrds, at the Enterprise ULLlery•, %%Inane Hall, Ica Fourth street. janlni EAGA Z 1 LS FOX FkßßUAßY.—Putnam'e Monthly Glaley'. Lady'. Book. halloo's Dollar Monthly. Yankee Nations. Peterson's Ladled Jiat,onal Magazine. Chambers' Journal, for January. The Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself; fith supply Together with a large and extensive assortment of Val matinee tor the 14th of February nazi, jiist temired and fa tale by W. A. UILDANYENN/IC A CU, jw-43 No. TO Fourth street. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER Office, No. 91 lberra it, above Wood. NmEB'Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee, and Loans on coll., terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and told on com mission. Land Warrants bought and raid. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications &Dented to promptly. John W. Butler A. C 0.,, FORWARDING AND (k/M3118810:1 MitIICHANTS Dealers to s/1 Sleds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead ripe and Sheet Lard, IT Front etned., I men 23 N UAL. BALK—A. A. MASON • CO. will receive 0 end open In • lbw days, another large lot of cheap Cal ler., Bleached and brown Muslin, Skirtings, Checks, Tweed., a. Jan2i Empty Barrels for Bale. UITABLE Yiht SALT, or other purposes. Apply at the 12, Jenl6 PiiAltL STXAM MILL, Allegheny. g IFFILATE MAGNMA—Freddy prepared, always on %,„/ band, and warranted good, by JO& FLEMING. jar& corner Diamond and Martet street. Lj,I3.OWN'S ESSENCE OF 01 down thu cclu D brated article to lived by JOS. FLEMING, outlier Diamond and Market street. %IRO SMALL FARMS FOR I.ALR-12ituated t Ual comity, Ohio. 8. CUTLIBRAT t SON, .I=lo 1401r0 eLnfet.. LATEST MUSIC —lodTlat'S LATHAT SUNG—Hard Times Come Again No More; ae sung with iirunenae enemas by Banfora's Serenaders: words and mock by B. C. No:es:days; a htuncrona belled Converse. Petrifaction; new eons: by Barter. I'm Waiting for the Spring Time; a moat charming new ballad: by Barker. The Happy Man; rug and chorus: I'm Not Myeelf At All; one of the beet Irish balled, ever written: by B. Lover. Mains and his Dinah; comic mug: by Perry. I Cannot Smile Dear Mother; : Barger. Brighter than the Morning titan Browne. The Heart and the Home: Dredger , Ball Apom Stionsale, etc., etc., 'neaten: Ho advance of the trade and foe sale by HURT KLBRifi/, pita agn of the Golden Harp, No.lol 'Mid at. - r•. • • WTimmtr..—Joampri ammo., law Ala ittman-Mb drool, abotolgirmil..—Prittia of fel• mtm—Boxes Pittman boo; rebate Bova,loge, $N dodo. SS ; Second 'Me, BUN ibr wheel P.S. scan, 50c. Penes* en.:ieg sesibreall be abarjan W 4 *eau extra for the antblode. Dom. - open at IA to ycfelock sertormaries to IMMIZSIMs at I}4 e.ka. Ka- THIS WVIIMING, January Nib s will be pectinated the laughable ;dein of Tint tomes pantos. In which T.D.Blitottrill appnn Pas M. Partlngton. ' To be followed by gnastul anddarlog hate on the nestle Cord, by Herr Una. Tu conclude with JIM CROW IN LONDON. T. D. Riot. Mrs. amity_ To commence with w. eiltahOi . "*" er Mrs. Itratledn..7.-7".'------Mr.GlUdbra.- ON I PF4 SATURDAY SYDDIIIO, JRIS VARY 97M* I WIL NSEQUI CZ 01 THE COMM SUCCESS OP I Ant Concert, tad up r itugegemects will vertu: Abm me ROSA DS VEIPS prokaging twr et*7 here, sbe will give •• SECOND AND LAST GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT• IN THIS OITY, ON SATURDAY EVENING, JANILIAELT With, On .bielt occasiork one of the most brilliant programmes ever offered fora Concert-will be performed. MADAM 110111 DE VRIES Will slag Mozart's .GREAT FLUTE ARIA, ' From the Opera of the MAGIC FLUTE: CO 1E Y DELLO. from LedusaißosatA. COLISNI ME I'ER SW ME M SYKES% ECUO fro m ScaxisniMA. Tlilt YIT'S I SG. AKIA, from the Demurs* or rns Raman. And the DIIETT, from Ls EMMA hignora MOKU44 LAZAKE said Pesisuaa, *AI appear In a choke ,election of pieces Tho pde of admisalon has been Axed at ONE DOLLAR, to Jill part/ of the Hall. TICKETS ADMITTING A LADY AND GENTLEMAN PAO. Kir No extra charge for rescurlng arettartill • Tali SALE 07 - BNALTB Will corns:moos on 1 , KIDAY MORNING. at 9 o'alteir, a the Hock Eon of IL Kleher, No. lid Third street, who, a diagram of the Hall may be tam jaaN3 PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, AT HARRISBURG, PA. illB Institution, for the liberal educatke of Young 1 Ladieso cited by Charter with full Collegtate powers. has been in succeesful operation for moren ouro year. fhe location is owl of the wet pleasantcturesque in the State, The arrangements of the College are such se afford pecan. advantages in uquiring a load bails for the mental superstructure. There are two deparunents—iha Coliegiste sad the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The cotursd of study In each is thee` years, designated by as many different dames. Young La diee admitted at any time. Board of terfractors. REV. REVEAL . ", R. WAUtibl, n. It, PrincipaL Mass U. Cowman, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Y..Ut A..70a350N, Assistant. Man'ti.S. M. IthlrarAirj Teacher of french, lc. - C. C. Dohatuaa, M. D., Lecturer an Akatazuy. kc. Wm. S. ILDIPArr, Lecturer on .Natural llietory, Nature Ph: losoehy, Una. JoStra HorAilra Prof. of Instrumental Musk. J.. T. Carr, Prof. V °cal Music. Far Curulars, or for other information, salt,. the Peon copal, B. FL WAUGLI , Harrisburg, Pe.. tleeiZto 'KING to a [Lewdly drain upn cur fonds hod au Ecru. ik_J mutation of outside pressure, together inth the es • reme dithcalty of emulsion r.ur wtourimes, we hare bee • compelled to suspend our burbles. Our creditors may reet confident , that our entire indebt edness will be folly paid, as wangle unquestionably a bog surplus over our Lobtlitin. ! KHArlilfat .4 RAW& Jan • 21:1,-185.5—{Jannti 'rol ritrAmlttotlf", I"o',ltt,Tgy=th,V4Y;: taw day diekolved; Runnel Work, Uetirge Young era W. purchullog the Interest of Kr.mer d Balm In said firm. The torteinese will be continued by " WORK, YoUNG a kI'OCMCH." • January 1f1,18.55. 44-Depositors in our ofilloe, wllt Fly cell and teCtliT• then bills and notes left with us for collection. jeo= . KkAM/tit t RAIDS. • Procassaration. • /dATOIL'S OFFICE, I Pirmaciaa,January 24th, ltiva. j Wl/iIIEAS, the practice cr selling intoxicating li quors, and the performing of worldly employment and be einem on the Sabbath day has continued to increase alarm ingly iu Ode community, having the tendency and effect Of corrupting society, depraving the minds of the put3c, and trespassing against all the :awe of religion end morel lty, it to therefore found necessary that the evil should at once be abated, and peace, comb,rt and happiness sgmn be restored to the public It is cot my desire to exeniee severe and aritrjerll meocures LO SeCOMplibb the nform so much and strongly needed. Calm, Collaitlerate relleetlou to the part of theee who have hitherto been living In open violation et the taws of the land, it is anxiously hoped, will now convince all of the utility and propriety of a 101005 general and christian ~t dinaiseion to their ratio/retrials.n. Lest any person may be thew:camel, who wilt not yield to the demands of the law, which requires • 151.1.petLelOno: all kinds of secular basins on the nabbath may, orders Lure been issued to the Police Lo notice every infraction of the laws awl Lo use all dad genre in bringing the offender to j as:tine. The laws must and Shall be entorcad. Given under my Land and the anal of mild oily, the day and yeisr atoresaiL jen2.sntt klythiES. iC Is 11 Ala THUG) STRISAT, IttiTWES.N WuGD AND )lAII.ELT. l i ti S e B p=roZ:Zfy l 7l,ll to ~41,1 T, fri abole end. well known it which bus just been thoroughly renovated, repairef and re turniehed, and now open. The propriety..., have spared no expense to make the bank bx change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the bu.inms man. :the larder will at MI times be stocked with the delve. a of the season, and served up under the auspi ces of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous publin. J. SCIIANDEIAMEDER, G. B. WRANDIrI. &tabMILD & xtrurecroailis or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING A.IL VENTLLATION OF BULLDLNG,3. AF? - A. k W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilton's Furoue; clauce. *es Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses, Jells, Hotola or Dwellings. No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh_ juu2s Notice. ALL PHREONS having Itroks or Certibesters of Deposit against too undersigned, are requested to present the wee at our office, for settlement. HOON t ILLBSENT. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1N.55-1 jangs DUTNAM'S MONTIILY, 101 t Faualattahr.—axarraara: 1 Portraits of cont-lbutore, author of " Cuba," Ete.; Diplomacy and Cerium Beim; Living in the Country; Na. areal Defence; Prometheus and hprmetheusi eture Mutton; Two Little Stars; Sly Three COnekhorm with Miss Chester; Clumps. of Emrich Life—The Restoration ; The Mountain Wards; AiMing Vanither; Israel Potter, or Fifty Years of lislie; The tAd WOMIM who Dried Up and Blew Away; Otilla; A Pedagogue Ut Georgia; A Water Study; The Progress of our Political Virtues• htlitoriel Note. For eale oy IL MLNhit 'a CO.. Jangto No. 3: Smithfield street. UTIS ASPS Ati A 7.1 N .., Flihrtli an Y.--4.us rawer Portrait of the author of “Cuba," an; Diplomacy and Cannon Bells; Nature io Motion; !Awing in the Country; 'National Def..; Prometheus And Epimetheus; Two /li ds Stars; My 'three Conversations with Mice Chester; Glimpses of French Life—The Bastoration; The Alutuitaln Winds; Mining Vanities; larael Potter; The old Won= who Dried Up and Blew Away; Ocilla; A Pedagogue in Georgia; A Water Study; Toe Program of our Political Virtu., La, Au. Beeeired and for sale by . • W. A, OILDENFENNEY A CO., No. id Fourth street. la,l T. WAELLINGTON PILOPEIITY.—A goLd Pre.° Irwett• al. log Bowe ' with large lot of 112 feet front on the brow of the hill and running back 424 feet on Bertha etreet to an. alley, with a wall of good water, abate and fruit trees, a gable, ire; a good board fence around the property. Price 11,600. Persona Menton. of a phnsant residence and pure air, with a view of the two cities, avers, Le., would do well to attend to the above. Apply sooniti 0. LASTEIBIIIrf k SON, No. 140 Third street. VLV I'ALN MU bit gnat; or Ilus caletarawl art, claj tat recnisectly jan:3 RU: kil OINTMENT—The bast article now in me I.r the XL cure of Tester and king Worm; 6 doe received by Jan 24 a JV3. Fi..ll.6l:Sti. VirtTlili'd SPAN iIiXTUAE—The celeor.ced acrid %,./ for purityirrg the blood; 1 dos received by jedr 2 4 • Jt..S. VIV.SILNCI. A1.18114-N.Sed MAQN.I.2I.6.—The best prepersdion of Mag. mein no. in use; 12 dos nioeisei by Jun 24 hUlats--111J doxeo torn ttrooms 'Jur sale by 1,) jiw24 LiENAY 11. OOLLLSS laxic.urus—zw Zto. for We by j.. 2.1 HENRY U. COLLINE. ULOUtt-50 [lbis for nal., by jab:3 LIENItY 11. COLLINS ioludioll./14 RR —A. A. MAROS A CO. have ju•c re. .r. 4 caved per empreeis 5 certmus in Embroideries, cOmpri bing new and viegantstyles C ILn, Cults Collared., Read Dretwee, Rosettes, Tabs, biter., l henilm•tes, lldkfs, Ac., which will be offered at extremely low prices. jar= 11.31' AULlti—lt. gods' Monthly Reid I.stete On It there are dotoribod for sale 51 good Farms, 82 • Uousee and Lot?, 4S hue Country Seats; and SSO City 1414 4 e with which purchezers ought to be acqusinted before bay ing. Call and get s itegister grotto. jan2ttf TUOS. WOODS, .5 Pour th.etree t. 0001) INTR.NT Ilol.laiß, CIORNER o LLBERit AND GRANT ASJIETS, near ‘,../ the Railroad Lepot JAMBS SHANNON, PrOprietor. uu Ultk .11ANDZ C:11 I—For the cure of core roue, 11, hands, the Llerpede Lk pie unri railed 1t i toxal for rendering the akin sot:, smooth and white. It removes aUowunea, tan, &c. The use of a few cakes of this Bosom aore rough hands, will mon render them smooth and :lb clews, etudes, Lc. Only L 1 cents a cake. kno • • from the recipe of a London Chemist, and sold by janll3 S. L. CUTilitlfdl.T, 140 Third street-, 11F.D13, Wit litYr-BED.i.—My stock of Seeds tor early 13 sewing of du approved and valuable varieties, is ready for distribution at the need and Implement Werationae, Pith street. I janBj JAMItS weicußO. Whether woompanied by that tarrible assedblay• of a.; • - I parts affected, commons the belmes oef glams—fir thr sweatier contractions whit:blot:eta mai the violist of To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers m od& Rh eur atimu • Midair MVO - 4 (If by, tie and Manufacturers. ! shoes *, empmans,whish are amettmae the eluneteneggg /FILE 913118Chiligit Is now importing a superior quality a this ?rowan complalnk of OIL OF CuriNAC, of which y, of an ounce withnO tram. the o Ballade pregame of b•Us sad mien._ 14.11°m. Pure S Phil will Pmcm i'moo° P lae Bz ' AL Y• bleb some midair snares esstWar himais - samiTsa ESSENOES OF 110CLUILLE and MAWS BRANDY ; of Rh e umatism, thallium auslida and cheallek abm JAMAICA and St. CROIX NUN, AitAo. CIDER and S' s 4 o 7 e - ra tg nm a, malamute the attanhation„ and thus regg Mien BRANDY, HOLLAND SCELIEDA3I bC,BgiA PPS the „Rh o o r Nature In her *Worts to aft of the Am ok and E3COMI3II WHISKY, are ack.now lodged by New Thor me di a l...don is area sod sprat. It Nath is u a York manufacturers by the great demawl atter Met . Dr t umuli: low rada of the lea der, th. Rg h a n gb. realms for use will insatiably be gieen by tumuli:allow of nerves sad Maw la irldshitbra Dit• "WiS FEUCUTWAGER, • and awls from the blood see &rah =. yi maths 141 Maiden Lane, hoe York. sod epoods, eesd o saa a es, oh m, is as in. P. &-;hoporter of Daguerreotype CI:WOW; PLDny the m a m my. • hlsrbulhiW 4 DlC.dese Thorn's El'. C . F .l "* Sla P h "' Calatlem-4111erawar• ' or cimassaibtis rt inonia. Act Be,partledlee%ri 001111 num • — 4 J. WThiSON A SUS keeps constantly on hander dz=n and variety of HATS AND HAtS, and retail. Those dadriniga neat Links. able Hat or Cep, good and cheap, would do well to give as a call before puretuneatt olscwbc ,,, novlB 13L0016-178 urns Tennessee itLxrms received and fen eels by J. W. BUTLAR is 0), 0422377 Tt,nt Anna. • .11DB:1149. WAPlTia)—Apir . ly li t Burt= a . co, 97 front street. laza% r ua—lD casks this day received a i r lerjrc.le_ WkdiOA ~~J. It ,~~~`. ~.. `,.. THE vosmcgmain . ART AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION. aroma', 'a.ibionmermidwaatamigaproaqf sod ale Aim Arts as is siae ul ft. •• "2 ..aw Aisootrnom 111 D 1 ego and popubui 7 e thus lisolrts, pun and w ha m " IN. 11$11,C nmbood posailtry. Air this purpose Oat," w Art Is to be promasett witind will limb rat cootoia a chaos out mar ton of ihiSititiPs litStraNt stri Per Prise bade's. ' The AasoedridasS l abie Intel* eadjwitii r bete emelt - per, the best LiteaFitti of thh=lifig The abets of the Jatatiaikra hiPeitbrijiablalie ' of aatiouwelag that tae autritipdas bite) gi year are uOw ppeowid thatthe ihattesawridietelimik. " Works of Art crouidowl in the awsw-lkiktaWtailhllaiar in February mart; On width oreeelea theis wfithe dlitribeh - ' tad &swag tbe =Rabe of debtheirdatiawatee et abate; wreral Madrid superb Werke el Art, width wilt be the orkbialatedwe The erreek Slave. Pord...ed 4 .D COMM of aver VOW *ha ' r I erg , choice collection of awarilareux , con- - Anon ot the beet prohredr, - Koh Forriga Ar al, omen _ ot footldb Meeker, Baobab thiewoir, i.hi l t i :ttealtrostalyr and other eadoentitawriortiArtier w with the env shalt editions made throujok. uti a. 2 .,„,d e ; this by letthe mart po eit Art Is taw, Cobol ibis& published it ditlesdettiot awing taesmarhari utihe Ago ...Ueda, RIF Mt, wilt &oda - at lbw Itibidis !Imprints, Reviews, Tier hiarries ihithaes= wood, Kuielterboeitar, Ledrallook. tkaham; and the Mutated it via rhe Mowing Quarterlyrilldni; th New TN; is : Wetudheber, ; _ This Association is era to anypiminitinw beams A number on the ptyment at $B, widdrentlitlseldni to s: nolobsosliiikandany one at thasbenslaspasistssaYkoria. for one year, aria also . frtenleAtt in thasnansidisibeentbn of Otatoary, Paintings, Ite. wins tektites i 1 Are entitled to any *re of tbilsawailimirens possord Ib tickets to the distribution. The wldseprs•d Yam. o< tba abny pubes& mean IV needles to •y snytatag In thee plebs am It ateossieill tint, se Mealy orpas they axe Ilur fn sfessen af vary others in the world. The rnmea pries of seek b faea rbbly SS a year; thus by inerber of ado Mar nation, It secures to all the two•b bomb of three tleibet worth of sterling literature and a ticket In lb. didelbelbea of the most meeptificent calked= of abeam weeks {eat la the =mtg. • LlTral LIVENG AGE, llkekiy,will be &Malted Sae year and two mentbandzipe kw $ll. The Gallery of the AniodsUon is landed at flaidnity City, where superb eremite bultdhapi hews been created dr it, and In whose specious Moon the whole cedladda of I...hafts sad Bialausry sal be ealdbited... The netpeneseil derived from the meteor vnersberaldpeonsileasted to the pundeus of Waimea' Art dr the seAte g yawn The Insaanbag interest felt in the advisement elf the Pine Arta warrants the. belief that this Aanedatlse ,I with the powerful ald of lateestara tesennent owe endow to ys feallidr, not only ouldlltee nod eneentregas I e Arta, Tintdbremtnatem sterling Id tbraughnet the laud: thereby edepting Itself o the prima eantialed tastesofthe Amk= people, ea bode rich and plete to make Moir booms Omen and attotalime, by JO* Mt ler Sculpture. Paintings, nod the' beet maim mattee width the wide ranee cd American and leeMpe Meamtemeseledele A few of Me patellar actuates= dolled by jisYpftilt Ist Ail perm= got the firdl tune alb:dr ardeindidkekla the taw; in the shape of orteribm Atagastaslitioders. , They an at th e same time matribakag tomeed par clicsing choke Works of Art, which we le tom to be lbw tributed among theramdres free of chugs. Each member la aim directly euao nte *wow face the Arts and Arline of the country, dl4o.tft MET thowareis of dollars through ifs sway. Those who . purehase Magadan at. bookstalls will eheseme that by join ing this rumciation, they metes the Idepsine sad jrce team In the wurnal distribution, all at Um tame prix they new pay for the kiegeidee WARM All pone= oo twondrag members, ma bars their Illegp• alue wonmeace with any month they choose, sad rely ow being mailed to them promptlp rewthe lag of wary month, direettroae the lime York sad Phihdrelgrhis pain*. ere. Bork wonders furnished if derived Books open to mein names at the Pads= dice, New York, or Western Ohm, Bandaskr. felllo6ll matting funds tor zumberaltipoitirold mark letters, Registered," and Mate the swath milk which tit with their llaguisee to canusemat mad aim their Poet • Boa *dame In full, on tha teed tot which, a cattlficate of meinbenddp, together with the dashed, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Air Orbs of the damehaloa, at theSnidowbodowYerp mine Oise, 848 Btosdesy, New York, :cad at Ra i 3M street, Sandra:ly, Ohio. Addrem, OM either oft%) ,e C. L. ,DBILBY, Acucar, (I. kisabershipe may aba be obtained at We 140 Wood Otrede Pidsburgh, of ortrdwarweertf ava IL KRUM; Drogglit. POST Oi7lolll DRPARSIIIINTa January 22, 1166. j RALRD PROPOSALS will be reestvol at that &verbena until 9 o'clock, .1.11., of UM/23d day of. Apsil west, fu tbr roldtrog for four years from the find day of Jody maLta tech quantities and at sock limas co may be requited mud ordered for the mall service, mail belie of the &Umbel; de• teriptiou, to wit: • Mae NO. 1, (43 inches in length and 62 inched he &erne, forence,) to be made of cotton canvas, weighteg at Wet id o anew to the yard of 22 inches width; the .yara eir the fabric to be donoled and twisted, and livedo/d. • - hits No. 2, (41 inches in length and 48 inches in tdreenie ference,) to be made of cotton canvas Li Inaltel• to the yard of 27 lochs width, and the elat3 to be enigma every respect like that, of the first duet bags. Else No. 3, (32 inches in length sad 3$ tatbee fa dower ferancs,) to be made of cotton soaves, weighted 10 noels to the yard of 22 inches width, and the loth to be worm pa .to, described. The esavas bets — of sine Ma 2 and 2 are to be wads With a sufficient number of eyelet boles, awl pauvided with farms cord to emus theirWsoutbe. All Wm W. min Awl 3ileabsctly marked "11. 8. Abel," and to be musbend log to thesises above spe =3= Zzather amid aunnur Famdlin - • Sloe No. 1,4 S inches in length and 80 intim in obenni , lemon She Na 2., 41 inches In length and 48 helm Is eheeor lemma Size No. 4, 26 Inches is length and 42 futh In eliftUllb. forum. ouo So. 4, 90 inane In length and 361nehes in 'chins. foresee. aize No. 5, 25 Inches In length sad 28 inches In C4ellllo tarenze. The body of the leather pouches la to by mbar rat and substantial bagdegthar, area tanned, watadnglbr Blab 1 and 8 not lea than 8 ounces, and kw ohs anallar darned lose than T ounces, to the square foot; the bottom sad gap to be or good skartieg, leather, nail tamed, and the namill 'to be well and strongly secured with the boa boa rbsits, well tinned. The mead pooches are to be Bade of Tuns mot vaa so u to resist water; or at lout equal to tha of odd& the pouches now In the marries axe made. Leather and Chows HerseesaN Bays, (In eeddliebus Wm.) else No. L Bohy4S inehesiong, and 42 thohesto absent &name at the widen pasta; ends or bottoms of rubei IS by 26 Inches. bi Na 2. Body 44 Lathes and 96 base M einem feream at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of mees nby 24 Inches. NOD No. & Bcds 42 Inches long, and ail inches ha *law ferns: at the widest Tarts; ends or bottoms atoms, 18 Irk • in hen. The leather borsersall „bee are to be wide of pod sob eubstaraial bar, barber, well teassatorsibidegpot Meth= '7 ounces to the square tea, and the eras be be well and ,troogly sewed; or if riveted, to be at does moot to date Ito =TM hormarail bap Era to b ads of Or 1117111 quality of fabric as tb• poodles arta riardbad.. Catnat and Lustlser Deep letter Moder, (with sida.lewhati, Sint No. 4, SO Inches to length sod 86 to chetuninsw : ate No. 5, do do SS - OM= Newspaper Nadt.ilipt 81se ( Inches in length and 62 imam in diem ference,) to be made of cotton calm; weighing at least 111 ounces to the peel of IM inches width; the yarn or the iebrio to be doubled and twisted ; and Des-fold, mad thellet to be so constructed as to be lacked, and to haw &beadle at each end. Size No. 2, (41Inehea long and 48 Wan in to be of the moan manorial and stannic of 4=nd= ids, No. L Proposal, for improvements in the conthroothm asp . of • the above described mall begs, or In the =Web theeet„ axe invite], and the. relative value and theittetiot to the I e.reiee, es well as peke of each improvement, will bums_ sliced in doter rining the lonia sad beathliklar. No proposal will be ooneidared if not sersomsiediet we& samples of each article bid for, Aiming thatte quail'' , of makthele, and warkmanstilpprwthed, mod thre - with evidence of the competitory and ability of Or Vidor to execute the wort according to contract: The spithemes moat be delivered at the deportment weer Ware the 231 day of April nal, sea wlll,L eatinestae with the p oteoeale, Loom the berth of the coatmets, mans deposited by badidera which meJ w;tk other end we. ...helm be used in the plan isrvlce, a9/1 herd& kw at. thir rotas proposed by that. L deci,ion on the bkLsiiedi berth& cgs Cr WOMAN Let day of May next, and the bidder or bidden dimes wL be required to enter into contract on or beton the llithZr a d June Ju next, with tatul mad endiclent mantles to a i performance of the obligatithe enterer into. 1 All the article.coutr.wed for are to be delivered at the contractor's expense, at Bono., liam; New York end Dar ' (co, N. Y; Pithadrephia and Piglet:numb, Pa; Balttethre,, 61.1; Washington, D. 04 Charleston, N. C.: Corpse% Go; I.l o .4;osery, Ala; New Orleans, la.; Nashville. Teen; Loninillel, KY; Cincinnati, Ohio; and St. LoWe, Meg 4m inch quantities and insurer Maw ea the NilNKr require; and they are to be riskily balm &the ry, end nine are to be received 'which shall bele:mks to; the specimen or standard bag. To enable bidders to estimate the numbs of the dtilimmth kind! of ...11 tags which will probably be regained, they are Informed that there were funtlehol for the use of the deportment daring the year which ceded 80th June last, ;tit/6 leather poutheal ; 32 1 8 *three tonds; 480 ketteer togs; ate canvas harsesoall boo; set 17,110 titnvu mall bags. If= The pro olds should in endorsed "Prilmele J Aria live,e and be addressed to the "i s bataessier mow{! J0.6.14P11114 .I.4l 9 :Teerl 2 w Pod:maw Gemieek samirmitTic PILL'S , 11yr the Safe, Oneptde and Speedy Ogre of atoms, Chronic, Handaary and Armented Anemmehem, Mime wale aerie Laaria"Boreticre, end dkr.Dtassisuiletiar the ibmadar System. QUM AN A1t.8.A4 OS VIBIGIIMINT es ihe Omni Batratemc PIILLB here abed bath tam as oismeopie never mnantatily offend in beer ar any other /Maim The ewe of cure comprehend EVERY !MAGI& Or 113177IINATISA, LIIIIS YiC 11 . 14 4 I" Wei h• talal UV% /IMO . 4 " impw, signatli" ealatunimig 12 - 12; HIM thosend A 1 10 0 092 Bitedv Net Tailc, sohlea, euxrui. an* MIMETIC. PRIG, IL/77 CXNt3 Piga Jai 111..80id by Dr. GAL EL - lUMMIL 'mower: J. P. nseur4o. AllsOleY ODY. dedikia ColasUalit, band Ids, AT 110. 10 WOOD STBSIffi alms yea will A Ind a complete anorhaast of lb" alma tagotbar 'with a lane stock of BHk aad adfloinold at agroakroinedoa aa Mrs vire, as, 0441.1* lho soma. MOM Ctuttatt Alga BOO& REV. DR. COVELI3 A'-*